Research Trinocular Microscope

What is a Trinocular Microscope?
A trinocular microscope is a type of optical microscope with three viewing ports:
Two eyepieces for binocular viewing (like a binocular microscope).
One third port (trinocular port) used to mount a camera for capturing images or video.

Features to Consider :
- Optical Quality
- Achromatic, semi-plan, or plan objectives affect image clarity and flatness of field.
- Infinity-corrected optics are preferred in higher-end models for flexibility and image quality.
2. Magnification Range
- Usually ranges from 40x to 1000x, but can be extended with additional objective lenses or eyepieces.
3. Camera Compatibility
- The third port supports digital or analog cameras.
- USB, HDMI, or Wi-Fi-enabled cameras are common.
4. Lighting
- LED illumination is standard now—cool, efficient, and long-lasting.
- Halogen is still used in some models but generates more heat.
5. Type of Microscope
- Biological (used for viewing cells, tissues)
- Stereo/dissecting (low magnification, for larger 3D samples)
- Metallurgical (for metals and industrial surfaces)
- Fluorescence or phase contrast (for more advanced imaging)
6. Ergonomics
- Adjustable head tilt, interpapillary distance, and eye relief for comfortable long-term use.
7. Build Quality
- Look for metal frame and precision focusing mechanisms.
- Smooth stage movement and coaxial coarse/fine focus knobs are essential.